FILE - In this July 9, 2015 file photo, Jennifer Lawrence attends "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2" press line on day 1 of Comic-Con International in San Diego, Calif. A representative for Lawrence confirmed Wednesday, Aug. 26, that Lawrence and Amy Schumer are writing a screenplay. In an interview with The New York Times, Lawrence said that the two are planning to star in the comedy as sisters. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File) ORG XMIT: NYET325 less

FILE - In this July 9, 2015 file photo, Jennifer Lawrence attends "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2" press line on day 1 of Comic-Con International in San Diego, Calif. A representative for Lawrence ... more

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FILE - In this July 24, 2015 file photo, Kristin Chenoweth, a cast member in "Descendants," poses at the premiere of the film in Burbank, Calif. Broadway heroines are rolling up their sleeves and posing in a familiar way to support National Womens Equality Day. Chenoweth, Laura Benanti and Patina Miller were some of the women on Twitter or Instagram striking the classic Rosie the Riveter pose Wednesday, Aug. 26. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File) ORG XMIT: NYET320 less

FILE - In this July 24, 2015 file photo, Kristin Chenoweth, a cast member in "Descendants," poses at the premiere of the film in Burbank, Calif. Broadway heroines are rolling up their sleeves and posing in a ... more

FILE - In this July 14, 2015 file photo, actress Amy Schumer attends the world premiere of "Trainwreck"in New York. A representative for Jennifer Lawrence confirmed Wednesday, Aug. 26, that Lawrence and Schumer are writing a screenplay. In an interview with The New York Times, Lawrence said that the two are planning to star in the comedy as sisters. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File) ORG XMIT: NYET324 less

FILE - In this July 14, 2015 file photo, actress Amy Schumer attends the world premiere of "Trainwreck"in New York. A representative for Jennifer Lawrence confirmed Wednesday, Aug. 26, that Lawrence and Schumer ... more

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said Wednesday he's proud of kicking one of the country's best-known Spanish-language journalists out of an Iowa news conference — the latest in a series of clashes with the media.

"I think I handled that well. I got a lot of credit for it," Trump boasted to conservative radio host Laura Ingraham a a day after his bodyguards escorted Univision's Jorge Ramos out of the event.

The latest spat for Trump comes as his rivals continue to grapple with how best to compete against the unpredictable billionaire businessman, who has skyrocketed to the top of summertime polls.

At a campaign event Wednesday in Pensacola, Fla., former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush sighed when a member of the town hall audience uttered Trump's name.

Bush went on to criticize Trump's immigration plan, specifically his proposal to build a massive border wall, calling it impractical and out of step with conservative principles because of its cost.

Trump has said he'll get the Mexican government to pay for the wall, without specifying how he would do so.

"It is not feasible to build a wall as the sole solution," Bush said. "It's a simple thing to say and I'm sure it's great for our friends in the press, but it's not practical and it's not conservative."

He also criticized Trump's clash with Ramos, saying all journalists should be treated with "dignity and respect." He added that Trump needs to be held accountable by reporters.

Ramos was ultimately allowed back into Trump's news conference, and they quickly resumed their argument over his immigrations proposals, interrupting each other during an extended back-and-forth.

Trump's confrontation with Ramos, an Emmy Award-winning anchor who hosts the evening news program on the biggest Spanish-language network in the U.S., came a day after he resumed his feud with Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly.

Trump welcomed Kelly back from a vacation Monday night by tweeting that he liked her show better while she was away. He said Kelly "must have had a terrible vacation" because "she's really off her game," and retweeted a message that referred to her as a bimbo.

That drew a response from Fox News chief Roger Ailes, who called on Trump to apologize.

During his conversation Wednesday with Ingraham, Trump toned down his attacks against Kelly, saying their spat was "not a death struggle, not a big deal."

"Actually I watched her show last night. She was very nice and I appreciated it," he said.

He said he and Ailes had just gotten off a phone call together, and praised the executive as "a good friend of mine" and a "special guy."

A representative for Lawrence confirms Wednesday that Lawrence and Schumer are writing a screenplay.

In an interview with The New York Times, Lawrence says the two are planning to star in the comedy as sisters.

Lawrence seems thrilled by their newfound friendship and says she and Schumer are "creatively made for each other."

The two became friends after the "Hunger Games" star reached out to the comedian to praise her recent film "Trainwreck."

Photos of the two Jet Skiing went viral online earlier this summer.

Broadway actresses strike an online pose

Some Broadway heroines are rolling up their sleeves and posing in a familiar way to support National Women's Equality Day. Kristin Chenoweth, Laura Benanti and Patina Miller were some of the women Wednesday on Twitter or Instagram striking the classic Rosie the Riveter pose.

It's an attempt to bring attention to the fact that there's no Equal Rights Amendment and to help it get reintroduced in Congress.